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Crockett was the hand-picked replacement for the late U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson. Her progressive nature precedes her ...
Rep. Jasmine Crockett attempted to stop an Atlantic profile after a reporter contacted her colleagues, highlighting her recent controversies.
To Crockett, the race had become a small-scale version of the Democratic Party’s bigger predicament. Her colleagues still ...
Rep. Jasmine Crockett sought to "shut down" a profile piece published by The Atlantic, which explores her standing in the ...
The money could be used to cover the $500-a-day fines lawmakers would incur under House rules set to discourage members from absconding.
Democratic U.S. Reps. Marc Veasey, Jasmine Crockett and Julie Johnson are demanding answers from ICE and DHS about detention ...
Texas, reportedly wanted to "revok[e] all permissions" from The Atlantic ahead of a profile piece that was published on ...
Rep. Jasmine Crockett withdrew from Oversight Committee race after controversial comments, having previously criticized ...
That’s funny, because you can’t do that. Sorry. This is like one of the most basic rules of dealing with journalists, but once you’ve spoken to them on the record, you don’t own the story, they do.
Other illuminating facts from the profile include that the lock screen on the Texas Democrat's phone is a photo of herself.